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Without Deadly Force: The Dynamics of Street Arrests Using Delayed Reaction Time
Contributor(s): Williams, Charles E. (Author)
ISBN: 0990841413     ISBN-13: 9780990841418
Publisher: C.A.R.E.
OUR PRICE:   $28.49  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: August 2015
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Physical Information: 0.19" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.30 lbs) 92 pages
 
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Williams' book encompasses more than 23 years of investigative experience as a FBI Special Agent. Williams spent 13 of those years as a member of the prestigious New York City/FBI Fugitive Task Force and was involved in more than 500 arrest. Williams co-authored this book with Dayn Derose, M.A. and Daryn Derose, PhD. This book is very timely considering the most recent police shooting deaths and the alleged use of excessive physical force. This book gives the law enforcement officer another option. It is an option focused on their safety and the reduction of the use of great physical force, and in many situations placing lethal force as a secondary option. The book explains that every arrest does not require the use of deadly force or great physical force. We are in an era where community policing has come to rely on the mindset that weapons and a show of force reliant upon high capacity assault weapons, violent choke holds or SWAT type tactics followed by the command to freeze or get shot is the way to proceed Williams' book explains how a subject can be safety and effectively arrested by using a natural and unavoidable phenomenon called Delayed Reaction Time (DRT) combined with team work, coordination, and a new mindset relative to how a street arrest can be executed without undue force. This book will explain: * How the human body cannot avoid a DRT response to a given stimuli * How a trained arrest team can exploit delayed reaction in a subject * How the exploitation of DRT places the officers and the subject in the safest position during an arrest * How to properly gain physical control of the subject and so much more The author has put the reader right on the street with the arrest team, offering a front row seat into the mind of the arresting agent and the subject of the arrest